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    COLETECH Laser tubes on eBay

    Has anyone bought one of the professional laser tubes from COLETECH on eBay yet? They appear to have the metal seal on the end instead of the glue and are purportedly able to last 8000 hours. They give a warranty of 8 months for them at 60% power and come in sizes 80, 100, 130, 150 watts with power supply.
    They look very similar to the Parallax designed tubes from USA.
    Good price too if they do indeed last as long as they say they do.
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    I haven't purchased one from Coletech but did see a new Chinese machine recently that had a similar tube. It was an xyz system, and seems like these have become the standard.

    I suspect there will be some bad examples that don't last any longer than the older glass tubes but in general they may be better. Time will tell.

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    Yep, I think the xyz systems are supposed to last around 2500 hours which is a more reasonable, and useful, length of time for one to last compared to the epoxy ones. I had a "cheap" epoxy one that I bought first then built the machine around it only to find the laser was outputting only about 10 watts after 6-8 months in storage. never used it and wasted $1500. (power supply as well).
    If these metal sealed ones do actually last for 2,500 hours then they look to be a good buy.
    I believe the metal sealed ones could probably be re-gassed by Parallax or some other company that does this compared to the cheaper throw away ones. This would have to be checked though as Parallax may not want to do this as it might conflict with the sales of their laser tubes.

    I was going to save up and buy one of the Parallax 100 watt tubes but after all the customs duties and taxes it would turn out to be around $8K. The Chinese ones seem a vary viable option in contrast.

    Granted, also, the power supplies aren't up to the standard of the US ones but they are also not $1300 either and I could buy 3 power supplies for that from China. Most problems I have had with power supplies is the capacitors drying out after long use.

    It takes me ages to save up enough money to buy stuff and I really need to spend it the most cost effective way but you have to weigh up the longevity issues with the cost issues and try and strike a happy medium.
    I priced a ULS RF 100 watt laser here about 12 months ago and they were $22K AUD which is way out of my price range, unless I win the lottery. :-)
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    Hello MonoNeuron

    i've buy a 3-axis cnc board from coletech, an it works fine.
    No problem, and fast delivery.

    Pierke


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    Now the laser tube that our company used is 100w glass laser tube guranteed for 9 months
    and the lifetime is around 8000hours.and it just 1.35m length

    Vivinar
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    Hi Vivinar, Where do you get your tubes from? Are they from the same source?
    The smaller tube length would be really beneficial so the whole table doesn't have to be so big to accommodate the extra tube length of the standard ones.
    I am thinking of getting the 150 watt one, as I can do most engravings with the 30 watt tube I have now, and would like the extra power to cut things really fast to reduce the carbon build up on wooden products and utilize a longer depth of focus lens for thicker Acrylic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MonoNeuron View Post
    I priced a ULS RF 100 watt laser here about 12 months ago and they were $22K AUD which is way out of my price range, unless I win the lottery. :-)
    Rich.
    Is that price for the whole laser system or just for a laser tube? I am looking for 100 watt laser engraver/cutter here in AU for a long time and I cannot believe ULS sell one for just 22K. I have got their 50W machine and just want to upgrade to something more powerfull.


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    Hi Ozzy,
    It's just for the tube. No extras. I think the power supply is extra too.
    It's probably a good time to buy now as the Aussie dollar was 1:1 today with the yanks so it should be cheaper than I last got quoted. I think it was about $0.86 back then. It took them a while to get the quote because no one had ordered a 100 watt ULS laser before.

    Don't forget you will also need to pay for duties, taxes etc.

    I have just bought a 100 watt glass tube from Coletech and it looks pretty good and also arrived in 1 piece. Can't wait to get into putting that into action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MonoNeuron View Post
    Hi Vivinar, Where do you get your tubes from? Are they from the same source?
    The smaller tube length would be really beneficial so the whole table doesn't have to be so big to accommodate the extra tube length of the standard ones.
    I am thinking of getting the 150 watt one, as I can do most engravings with the 30 watt tube I have now, and would like the extra power to cut things really fast to reduce the carbon build up on wooden products and utilize a longer depth of focus lens for thicker Acrylic.
    I am sorry to see your message so later.
    Yes, if you want 150w,we also have,the warranty time for this laser tube is 9 months.It is made of CO2 glass.Now most of chinese factory for 150w will use such laser tube,becuase of it's long lifetime
    If you need,can ask me anytime,we will package with wood for you.also we have experience on DHL express.
    and any quality problem,we promise to rechange it for you.
    We offer best quality and wonderful service.
    welcome to Zhiya.


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    Ok Vivinar, I will keep you in mind for next time.

    I have just had another look at the tube and it isn't a glass-metal seal as I first thought. The metal ends are glued on just as the older style tubes are but the glue seal is much better quality and there isn't as much glue on them.
    I suppose only time will tell how long these things last. I was hoping for the better seal and not the epoxy though as that was the main reason I bought it.

    I might take some photos of it and post up here soon to show all and sundry the quality of the tubes.

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    Rich,

    Photos would be nice when you have time. The examples I looked at did not appear to be epoxied as the metal ends were embedded in the glass, but now I'm wondering if it was just a 'clean' bond with a glass sleeve or something else. I must admit I didn't inspect too closely as I was in the factory looking at the Yb:YAG systems.

    Zax.


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    Here are a few pictures of the tube.
    You can see the glass is flattened out on the end to give a good flat face for the sealant and if you look really hard you can see some epoxy on the join between the metal and the glass. I wonder why they don't place a Viton O-Ring on a shaft inside the tube then glue the end on. It would negate any contamination of the gases.

    The tubes are very well made and I hope they live up to the hour specs.

    One day they might get as good as the westerners with a metal to glass seal.

    Time will tell and I will definitely come back here and give out some observations on how things go.

    Rich.
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